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PaX-i3D Green (PHT-60CFO) User Manual

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Appendices

NOTE 1) At 80MHz and 800MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2) These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic 

propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, 

and people.

a

 Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio 

(cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM 
and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically 

with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF 

transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the 

measured field strength in the location where the PaX-i3D Green (Model: 

PHT-60CFO) is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, 
the PaX-i3D Green (Model: PHT-60CFO) should be observed to verify 
normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures 
may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the PaX-i3D Green 
(Model: PHT-60CFO)

b

 Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80MHz, field strengths should be less 

than [V

1

] V/m.

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF 
communications equipment and the PaX-i3D Green (Model: PHT-60CFO)

This is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated 
RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the PaX-i3D 
Green (Model: PHT-60CFO) can help Prevent electromagnetic interference 
by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF 
communications equipment (transmitters) and the PaX-i3D Green (Model: 
PHT-60CFO) as recommended below, according to the maximum output 
power of the communications equipment.

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Страница 5: ...pear in this manual The QR code linked to video file about image capture for the PANO Standard and CEPH Lateral is provided in the manual The smart phone and pad which have the QR code reader applicat...

Страница 6: ...20 2 3 Radiation Safety 21 2 4 Warnings 22 3 PaX i3D Green Imaging System Overview 26 3 1 Introduction 26 3 1 1 System Components 26 3 1 2 Features 26 3 1 3 The PaX i3D Green Model Series Optional 28...

Страница 7: ...Creating a New Patient Record 65 5 2 2 Retrieving Patient Records 67 5 3 Initiating the Imaging Program 69 6 Acquiring PANO Images 72 6 1 PANO Imaging Program 72 6 2 Setting Exposure Parameters 77 6 3...

Страница 8: ...1 Starting imaging with the SCOUT feature 121 8 3 2 SCOUT Viewer 123 8 4 Initiating X ray Exposure 124 9 Troubleshooting 128 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 130 10 1 Cleaning 130 10 2 Maintenance 131 10 2...

Страница 9: ...2 3 X ray Scatter Dose 153 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Information 156 4 Acquiring image for the pediatric dental patient 161 4 1 Age group classification table 161 4 2 Positioning the pediatr...

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Страница 11: ...General Information 1 1 1 Manufacturer s Liability 12 1 2 Owner and Operator s Obligations 12 1 3 Conventions in this Manual 13...

Страница 12: ...pment has been used normally in accordance with the user s manual The equipment damage or malfunction is not the result of an error on the part of the owner or operator 1 2 Owner and Operator s Obliga...

Страница 13: ...be followed with the utmost care Failure to comply with a warning may result in severe damage to the equipment or physical injury to the operator and or patient CAUTION CAUTION Indicates a situation...

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Страница 15: ...Warnings and Precautions 2 2 1 General Safety Precautions 16 2 2 Electricity related Safety Precautions 20 2 3 Radiation Safety 21 2 4 Warnings 22...

Страница 16: ...s to remedy such irregularities General safety precautions Follow the instructions specified in this manual to ensure the safety of both the patient and the operator The operator must maintain visual...

Страница 17: ...Do not obstruct the equipment s ventilation for air opening Improper ventilation could result in the equipment overheating due to a lack of air circulation Do not spray any type of liquid or aerosol...

Страница 18: ...to elapse between each image acquisition Mode of operation Continuous operation with intermittent loading Exposure time Max 20 2 s Resting time 5 min Column operation time 1 min Resting time 9 min If...

Страница 19: ...0 Only perform X rays of patients if system is in full working order Always ensure that equipment movement is not obstructed by the patient s clothing medical device such as a wheelchair or the patien...

Страница 20: ...wer circuit for the PC and the equipment Combining this equipment with other devices Do not connect this equipment to devices which are not part of the system Do not connect this equipment to a Multip...

Страница 21: ...remain outside a shielded room during X ray exposure in order to protect himself herself from radiation The patient must wear a lead apron with neck and thyroid protection during X ray exposure Child...

Страница 22: ...t the benefits outweigh the risk Where it is likely that evaluation of soft tissues will be required as part of the patient s radiological assessment conventional medical CT or MR should be used inste...

Страница 23: ...expose this equipment to liquids mists or sprays Exposing this equipment to liquids may cause an electrical shock or otherwise damage the system Do not use spray cleaners on this equipment as this co...

Страница 24: ...amage the equipment and or cause injury Unplug the equipment s power cable before extinguishing any fire Installation In order to avoid improperly balanced equipment install the device on a flat surfa...

Страница 25: ...3D Green Model Series Optional 28 3 1 4 Standards and Regulations 29 3 2 Imaging System Structure 30 3 3 General View of the PaX i3D Green 31 3 3 1 Control Panel 33 3 3 2 Touch Screen 34 3 3 3 Emergen...

Страница 26: ...on including the dental maxillofacial regions The PaX i3D Green may only be used by dentists X ray technicians and other professionals who are licensed to perform X rays by the law of the region in wh...

Страница 27: ...the equipment Multi FOV Field Of View FOV is selected based on the most suitable ROI Provides an auto switching between 2 sensors for the PANO and CBCT imaging without the intervention of the operator...

Страница 28: ...80 80 X 50 50 X 50 SC PANO CBCT CEPH PANO Xmaru1501CF CT Xmaru1215CF MP 100 X 80 80 X 80 80 X 50 50 X 50 Xmaru1524CF MP 160 X 100 120 X 90 80 X 80 80 X 50 50 X 50 150 X 150 120 X 90 80 X 80 80 X 50 50...

Страница 29: ...4 ISO 9001 ISO 13485 NEMA standard publication PS 3 1 3 18 2008 X ray source assembly DG 07C11T2 DG 07C11C1 IEC 60601 2 28 1993 The CE symbol grants this equipment compliance with the European Directi...

Страница 30: ...itch optional NOTE External equipment intended for connection to signal input signal output or other connectors shall comply with relevant IEC Standard e g IEC60950 for IT equipment and IEC60601 1seri...

Страница 31: ...PaX i3D Green PHT 60CFO User Manual 31 3 PaX i3D Green Imaging System Overview 3 3 General View of the PaX i3D Green...

Страница 32: ...d for CT and PANO imaging This module consists of two different sensors that perform different functions CT and PANO When you select a scanning mode the sensor will be switched automatically CT PANO a...

Страница 33: ...that parameter settings and the patient alignment are finished and imaging is ready 4 Column UP Moves the column up 5 Chinrest DOWN Lowers the chinrest Functions only in the CT imaging mode Frankfurt...

Страница 34: ...the LCD screen as they could scratch or damage the LCD screen CBCT No Function Description 1 Imaging parameter settings information Displays currently set information such as patient type and X ray se...

Страница 35: ...No Function Description 1 Examination area selection Selects the tooth position 2 Guidance Image _ INFO No Function 1 Tube voltage UP DOWN 2 Tube current UP DOWN 3 Patient s gender selection 4 Patien...

Страница 36: ...O User Manual 36 3 PaX i3D Green Imaging System Overview Temple Support Adjustment Button Touch Screen LOCK Touch Screen is automatically locked while exposure RETURN Returns the Rotating Unit back to...

Страница 37: ...n 1 Imaging parameter settings information _ 2 Pano Type Normal Magic Pan Optional 3 Image Quality HD Normal 4 Arch Selection Selects the type of patient s dental arch 5 Orthogonal Mode Minimizes over...

Страница 38: ...n 1 Imaging parameter settings information _ 2 CEPH Examination _ 3 CEPH FOV Size inches _ 4 Exposure Time Adjustment Oneshot type Enable the user to adjust the exposure time with the UP and DOWN butt...

Страница 39: ...tely stop the moving parts and cut off all power to the equipment s electrical components To reset the Emergency Stop Switch turn it clockwise until it pops up 3 3 4 The Exposure Switch The exposure s...

Страница 40: ...h come into direct contact with the patient such as the bite block Chinrest or temple supports using an alcohol based solution and allow them to dry before use Accessories Bite block Normal Ear Rod co...

Страница 41: ...t this product complies with the European Directive for Medical Devices 93 42 EEC as amended by 2007 47 EC as a class IIb device Label UL mark UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 3ZY1 Label A d d r e s...

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Страница 43: ...Software Overview 4 4 1 PC System Requirements Recommended 44 4 2 EasyDent EzDent i 45 4 3 Imaging Software Overview 46 4 3 1 PANO 50 4 3 2 CEPH 55 4 3 3 CBCT 57...

Страница 44: ...Registered RAM or larger 8GB DDR4 2133 or larger Hard disk drive 1TB SATA 7200 RPM 1st HDD 1TB SATA 7200 RPM 1st HDD Graphic board NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4GB NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4GB Ethernet interface In...

Страница 45: ...Imaging Program is interfaced with EasyDent EzDent i Images acquired by the Imaging Program are imported directly into EasyDent EzDent i where analysis and diagnosis can be performed quickly and easil...

Страница 46: ...s on the Touch Screen refer to 3 3 2 Touch Screen Imaging parameters can be set using the imaging program The following screenshot shows the main interface in PANO mode For details concerning PANO CEP...

Страница 47: ...ues or control the power of the X ray in order to improve image quality If necessary adjust the kVp and mA values manually using the arrows NOTE For the tube voltage and its correspondence with the cu...

Страница 48: ...the Ready button 5 Press and hold down the exposure switch J Manual Image Reconstruction If automatic reconstruction of the image fails use this function to reconstruct the image manually Select Modal...

Страница 49: ...CEPH and CBCT imaging modes O Confirm After confirming all settings required for scanning press CONFIRM to apply the settings NOTE When you click CONFIRM the scan time and estimated DAP Dose Area Prod...

Страница 50: ...e optimal auto focused images throughout the panoramic region to correct the improper patient positioning and rotating unit s trajectory A PANO Type One of two modes Magic PAN or Normal can be selecte...

Страница 51: ...rameters CAUTION The default mode if any specified in a specific country can t be changed for the user s intent C Arch Selection Select the patient s arch type Narrow Normal Wide Child and Orthogonal...

Страница 52: ...s overlapping regions of teeth Sub mode Region of Interest Orthogonal Remark Standard Imaging PANO Standard image Supported by any arch type selection Right Imaging PANO lateral right Front Imaging PA...

Страница 53: ...en TMJ LAT Close Takes a side view image of the TMJ with the mouth closed TMJ PA Open Takes a posterior anterior image of the TMJ with the mouth open optional TMJ PA Close Takes a posterior anterior i...

Страница 54: ...5 1 Wide Standard 13 5 10 1 Front 11 1 8 4 Right 6 7 5 1 Left 6 7 5 1 Child Standard 11 5 8 6 Front 9 2 6 9 Right 5 7 4 3 Left 5 7 4 3 Orthogonal Standard 13 5 10 1 Front 11 1 8 4 Right 6 7 5 1 Left...

Страница 55: ...tware Overview 4 3 2 CEPH Depending on the sensor type employed one of the three kinds of imaging program comes with the equipment for the CEPH mode examination A Image Quality Xmaru2301CF sensor scan...

Страница 56: ...C FOV Selection The Multi FOV is supported for the equipment with the OS one shot CEPH sensor optional With one shot type sensor FOV Details 12 x 10 inches 30 48 x 25 40 cm Full size 9 x 10 inches 22...

Страница 57: ...shot type only 4 3 3 CBCT Max FOV 160 x 100 Xmaru1524CF MP Max FOV 150 x 150 Xmaru1524CF MP Max FOV 100 x 80 Xmaru1215CF MP A FOV Size This selects the FOV Field Of View size NOTE The FOV size is dec...

Страница 58: ...e Image FOV mm ROI 160 X 100 Mn Center 150 X 150 Mn Center 120 X 90 Mn Center 100 X 80 Mn Center 80 X 80 Mn Center 80 X 50 Mn Center 50 X 50 Mn Left Central Incisor 4 Image Quality Model Mode Scan Tim...

Страница 59: ...ffect generated by patients with metallic materials in their dental region and improve image quality When Metal Artifact Reduction is selected the time required to reconstruct an image is doubled NOTE...

Страница 60: ...MJ X X X 150 X 150 Mx X O X Occl X O X Mn X O X TMJ X X X 160 X 100 Mx X O X Occl X O X Mn X O X TMJ X X X Image Reconstruction Time Xmaru1215CF Master Plus FOV mm Voxel Size Reconstruction Time s Fil...

Страница 61: ...77 358 0 20 19 47 15 36 77 80 x 80 0 12 63 145 53 118 579 0 20 30 63 24 49 122 120 x 90 0 20 47 120 40 92 313 0 30 30 74 24 54 92 160 x 100 0 20 91 212 70 165 622 0 30 48 128 35 86 184 The test condi...

Страница 62: ...76 358 0 20 17 44 13 32 77 80 x 80 0 12 68 153 57 120 579 0 20 25 60 19 44 122 120 x 90 0 20 45 107 35 80 313 0 30 27 68 19 46 92 150 x 150 0 20 98 173 84 135 812 0 30 43 105 33 73 239 The test condi...

Страница 63: ...arted 5 5 Getting Started 64 5 1 Turning on the PaX i3D Green 64 5 2 Running the Image Viewer 65 5 2 1 Creating a New Patient Record 65 5 2 2 Retrieving Patient Records 67 5 3 Initiating the Imaging P...

Страница 64: ...to view or analyze the 3D images IMPORTANT If it has not been used for a long time allow at least an hour before the first exposure since turning on the equipment CAUTION Condensation could form insi...

Страница 65: ...with EasyDent EzDent i On your desktop double click EasyDent EzDent i icon The EasyDent EzDent i main window will be displayed NOTE For further details on this subject refer to the EasyDent EzDent i...

Страница 66: ...e filled in All other fields are optional but it is recommended that they be filled in D Click Add to save the patient record EzDent i A Click the Add Patient icon from main GUI window B Enter the req...

Страница 67: ...n the Patient information pane double click the Chart No First name or Last name of the patient and the virtual keyboard will pop up B Enter the Chart No First name or Last name of the patient by clic...

Страница 68: ...e and then click the Search button The information on the patient that fits the search condition appears NOTE Double click the Keyboard icon to display the virtual keyboard You may search patient info...

Страница 69: ...he patient information EasyDent A First click the patient information in the patient list and click the Dental CT icon in the upper left corner of the EasyDent s main window to open the imaging progra...

Страница 70: ...n and the imaging mode CT Panorama or Cephalo C The main screen for the selected mode appears See 4 3 Imaging Software Overview From the main screen you can configure the imaging parameter settings pr...

Страница 71: ...6 6 1 PANO Imaging Program 72 6 2 Setting Exposure Parameters 77 6 3 Positioning the Patient 81 6 3 1 PANO Standard and Bitewing mode 82 6 3 2 TMJ Open 86 6 3 3 TMJ Close 89 6 3 4 Sinus 90 6 4 Initiat...

Страница 72: ...te the process outlined there before proceeding with this chapter 6 1 PANO Imaging Program EXAMINATION ARCH SELECTION EXAMINATION PROGRAM PANO EXAMINATION Narrow Standard Right Front Left Normal Stand...

Страница 73: ...ode for the patients with the V shaped arch trajectory typically for some females Normal_Standard A panoramic imaging mode for the adult patients with the normal arch trajectories Wide_Standard A pano...

Страница 74: ...noramic imaging mode for the child arch trajectory in which case the X ray exposure is 40 less than that in Normal mode Orthogonal_Standard A panoramic imaging mode to minimize the overlapped region o...

Страница 75: ...ode Cons TMJ and parts of an image of the maxillary sinus are not acquired TMJ LAT Open Close An imaging mode to acquire a lateral image of the TMJ in which the X ray beam is directed on the lateral T...

Страница 76: ...AT Optional A special imaging mode to acquire a Sinus image in which X ray beam is directed on the lateral region of the maxillary sinus Sinus PA A special imaging mode to acquire a Sinus image in whi...

Страница 77: ...screen or the imaging program running on the PC They are synched in real time and display the same environmental settings Imaging Program Touch Screen A Choose an imaging mode under Imaging Mode B Sel...

Страница 78: ...rch Selection By default Normal is selected Orthogonal This mode enables overlapping regions of teeth to be minimized when acquiring images in the ROI If orthogonal arch is selected its sub modes are...

Страница 79: ...e Group Average head circumference Range cm classification of head circumference Child 53 3 cm 53 3 Hard 53 3 Normal 53 3 Soft Adult 56 3 cm 56 3 Hard 56 3 Normal 56 3 Soft H A default value for the t...

Страница 80: ...and Canine will be activated to facilitate patient positioning These beams will disappear after 20 minutes or if the READY button is clicked NOTE Laser beam On Off buttons Imaging Program Control Pane...

Страница 81: ...n Column up down switch optional NOTE In general imaging is performed with the patient in an upright position However a stool may be used for imaging patients with special circumstances If a stool is...

Страница 82: ...for each new patient CAUTION Disinfect the Chinrest Chin support and bite block using an alcohol based cleaning solution and wipe away all residue with dry cloth C Open the temple supports by clickin...

Страница 83: ...ld be straight and upright H Have the patient bite the bite block along its grooves using his her upper and lower incisors I Secure the bite block firmly by turning the locking knob to the right J Hav...

Страница 84: ...nt D Adjust the height of the column using the column up down button or switch optional until the patient s chin rests comfortably on the Chinrest E Ask the patient to Stand upright Firmly grip the ha...

Страница 85: ...final image B Frankfurt plane laser beam Position the patient s head so that the Frankfurt plane is aligned with the Frankfurt plane laser beam The Frankfurt plane is the plane which joins the infra...

Страница 86: ...irst and then scan a TMJ Close image To prepare and position the patient follow the process outlined below IMPORTANT Correct positioning is an important factor for image capturing Proper positioning w...

Страница 87: ...cure the chin support firmly by turning the locking knob to the right G Have the patient place his her acanthion point on the chin support and tilt his her head forward by 5 degree H For TMJ Open imag...

Страница 88: ...beam at the center of the patient s face to prevent magnifications of the left or right side in the final image B Frankfurt plane laser beam Position the patient s head so that the Frankfurt plane is...

Страница 89: ...TMJ Open imaging has been completed you will receive the following message Do you want to take the TMJ Close image continuously Press the OK button to capture a TMJ Close image B Adjust the chin suppo...

Страница 90: ...ide the patient facing the Chinrest to the equipment Have the patient stand upright in the center of the equipment D Adjust the height of the equipment using the column up down button or switch option...

Страница 91: ...be straight and upright H Have the patient Tilt his her head back by 10 15 Close his her mouth Keep his her tongue pressed against his her palate Close his her eyes Ask the patient to remain still un...

Страница 92: ...rankfurt plane laser beam should go from the top of the ear to the tip of the nose when the patient s head is tilted back 10 15 Frankfurt plane laser beam UP button Frankfurt plane laser beam DOWN but...

Страница 93: ...quipment CAUTION If an emergency occurs during image acquisition release the exposure switch to cease X ray emission A Leave the X ray room and close the door The operator must visually monitor the pa...

Страница 94: ...E Magic PAN Optional A high quality image reconstructed from the optimal auto focused images in each segment throughout the panoramic region to correct the improper patient positioning and rotating un...

Страница 95: ...ages 7 7 1 Setting the Exposure Parameters 96 7 2 Positioning the Patient 100 7 2 1 Lateral Full Lateral 101 7 2 2 Frontal PA 102 7 2 3 SMV 104 7 2 4 Waters View 105 7 2 5 CARPUS 106 7 3 Initiating X...

Страница 96: ...he Exposure Parameters NOTE You can set the imaging parameters on either the touch screen or the imaging program running on the PC They are synched in real time and display the same environmental sett...

Страница 97: ...imaging mode With one shot type sensor FOV Details 12 x 10 inches 30 48x25 40 cm Full size 9 x 10 inches 22 86x25 40 cm Region of the no interest of the rear part of the head is eliminated to minimiz...

Страница 98: ...ew image fully E The gender and age of the patient is automatically selected according to EasyDent EzDent i s patient information Nevertheless ensure that this information is correct Age Group VATECH...

Страница 99: ...6 3 Normal 56 3 Soft G Default values for the tube voltage kVp and current mA will be displayed based on the patient s gender and X ray intensity If necessary you may manually adjust these values usin...

Страница 100: ...nst any possible scatter radiation Adjust the column height to the patient s height using the up down button or switch optional Column Up Button Column Down Button Column up down switch optional NOTE...

Страница 101: ...ence indicator enables the operator to easily identify the position of the porion on the image B Guide the patient to the CEPH unit C Ask the patient to stand upright Make sure that the patient s shou...

Страница 102: ...utton after the patient has been properly positioned No X ray will be emitted at this point I Proceed to section 7 3 Initiating X ray Exposure 7 2 2 Frontal PA Follow the procedure below to correctly...

Страница 103: ...adjusting the column to the patient s height fit the ear rods along the patient s ear canals G The ear rods should fit properly along the patient s ear canals The patient s Frankfurt Plane should be p...

Страница 104: ...e Make sure that the patient s shoulders are level and that his her neck is relaxed E Adjust the height of the unit to suit the patient by pressing the column up down button or switch optional CAUTION...

Страница 105: ...sition C Guide the patient to the CEPH unit D Ask the patient to stand upright facing the sensor Make sure that the patient s shoulders are level and that his her neck is relaxed E Adjust the height o...

Страница 106: ...er B Slide the CARPUS plate onto the nasal positioner C Slide the locking bolt on the CARPUS plate towards the nasal positioner and turn it to secure the CARPUS plate in place D Ensure that the CARPUS...

Страница 107: ...system to malfunction The operator shall observe the X ray safety regulations applicable to their area at all times during the operation of this equipment CAUTION If an emergency occurs during image a...

Страница 108: ...ge If automatic save has been selected as a default setting the image will be saved automatically Sample images with one shot type sensor PA Posterior Anterior FOV 12 x 10 inches 30 48x25 40 cm FOV 9...

Страница 109: ...l 109 7 Acquiring CEPH Images After Image Acquisition After the image has been acquired perform the following tasks Fold away the nasal positioner Loosen the ear rod supports and remove them from the...

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Страница 111: ...ges 8 8 1 Setting the Exposure Parameters 112 8 2 Positioning the Patient 116 8 3 Acquiring a SCOUT Image 121 8 3 1 Starting imaging with the SCOUT feature 121 8 3 2 SCOUT Viewer 123 8 4 Initiating X...

Страница 112: ...rameters NOTE You can set the imaging parameters on either the touch screen or the imaging program running on the PC They are synched in real time and display the same environmental settings Perform t...

Страница 113: ...and position of ROI will be viewed on the guidance image For the FOV 50 X 50 you may select a specific tooth position to be captured on the full arch guidance image C Select the image quality mode D...

Страница 114: ...epending on the circumference of the patient s head X ray intensity may be classified as Hard Normal or Soft Soft Normal Hard Age Group Average head circumference Range cm classification of head circu...

Страница 115: ...he SCOUT image needs to be acquired position the patient first followed by clicking the SCOUT button For details about imaging in the SCOUT mode refer to the section 8 3 Acquiring a Scout image The Ro...

Страница 116: ...n Adjust the column height to the patient s height using the up down button or switch optional Column Up Button Column Down Button Column up down switch optional NOTE In general imaging is performed w...

Страница 117: ...for each new patient CAUTION Disinfect the Chinrest and bite block using an alcohol based cleaning solution and wipe away all residue with dry cloth before each new patient C Loosen the temple support...

Страница 118: ...neck is relaxed The cervical spine should be straight and upright G Have the patient Bite the bite block along its grooves using his her upper and lower incisors Close his her lips Keep his her tongu...

Страница 119: ...ser beams directly into the patient s eyes as this could severely damage the patient s vision The 3D CT image centers the FOV on the intersection of the three laser beams CT horizontal Mid sagittal an...

Страница 120: ...erly positioned No X ray will be emitted at this point If for the FOV size of 50 x 50 or 80 X 50 the SCOUT image is to be acquired click the SCOUT button NOTE SCOUT capture is featured in FOV size 50...

Страница 121: ...acquire better image 8 3 1 Starting imaging with the SCOUT feature SCOUT Imaging Flow Chart Imaging and Coordinate compensation The parameter setting for exposure and patient positioning are the same...

Страница 122: ...is clicked at the point which you want to move to the center of the image To adjust the image contrast for making the compensating point distinct you may adjust the black and white level with the Adju...

Страница 123: ...the mouse clicked at the point to be moved to on the image 2 Adjust Adjust the current contrast level White make the current white level whiter Black make the current dark level darker 3 Initialize Wh...

Страница 124: ...t turns orange to indicate X ray emission The warning lamp outside the X ray room turns on Thesound beepormusic optional goesoff The radiation symbol on the upper left corner of GUI turns yellow to in...

Страница 125: ...Images After Image Acquisition Perform the following tasks after acquiring a CT image Loosen the temple supports and release the patient Remove the hygiene barrier from the bite block Press Return to...

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Страница 127: ...Troubleshooting 9...

Страница 128: ...r it is ready for capturing at the imaging program If imaging cannot be performed Cause Solution Initialization status Wait until the equipment has initialized and then try again If this problem persi...

Страница 129: ...Cleaning and Maintenance 10 10 1 Cleaning 130 10 2 Maintenance 131 10 2 1Regular Maintenance 131 10 2 2Maintenance Task Checklis 132...

Страница 130: ...summarizes the standard cleaning procedures to be performed by the operator Accessories Cleaning Process Bite block Clean the bite blocks using an alcohol based disinfectant and dry thoroughly with a...

Страница 131: ...quipment before performing any maintenance Never remove equipment covers There are no repairable parts inside The only part that can be replaced by the user is the input fuses which must comply with t...

Страница 132: ...are not hot Daily Confirm that the orange exposure indicator lamp turns on when the exposure switch is pressed Ensure that the orange exposure indicator light remains on for the entire duration of the...

Страница 133: ...Disposing of the Unit 11...

Страница 134: ...with disposal regulations IEC 60601 1 6 8 2 j Part Material Recyclable Waste Disposal Site Hazardous waste Needs Separate Collection Frame and covers Aluminum and plastics Motors Circuit boards Cable...

Страница 135: ...Technical Specifications 12 12 1 Mechanical Specifications 136 12 2 Technical Specifications 140 12 3 Electrical Specifications 145 12 4 Environmental Specifications 145...

Страница 136: ...ifications A Image Magnification Mode FDD mm FOD mm ODD mm Magnification PANO 626 8 479 7 147 1 1 31 constant CEPH 1 745 1 524 221 1 14 constant CT 642 3 449 7 192 6 1 43 constant FDD Focal Spot to De...

Страница 137: ...PaX i3D Green PHT 60CFO User Manual 137 12 Technical Specifications B Dimension Without Cephalometric Unit Base type Without Cephalometric Unit Non Base type Unit mm Inches...

Страница 138: ...n PHT 60CFO User Manual 138 12 Technical Specifications With Cephalometric Oneshot type Unit Base type With Cephalometric Oneshot type Unit Non Base type With Cephalometric Scan type Unit Base type Un...

Страница 139: ...12 Technical Specifications With Cephalometric Scan type Unit Non Base type Common Dimension Base type Common Dimension Non Base type Unit mm Inches NOTE 2 345 mm represents the total height of the e...

Страница 140: ...325 W mm 47 24 L x 52 17 W inch With CEPH unit Scan Type 1 985 L x 1 325 W mm 78 15 L x 52 17 W inch With CEPH unit One shot Type 1 985 L x 1 325 W mm 78 15 L x 52 17 W inch Type of installation Base...

Страница 141: ...Maximum heat content 35 kJ 30 kJ Inherent filtration At least 0 8 mm Al eq at 50 kV 0 5 mm Al X ray coverage 95 x 380 mm at SID 550 mm Anode heat content 35 kJ _ Normal anode input power 1 750 W at 1...

Страница 142: ...PaX i3D Green PHT 60CFO User Manual 142 12 Technical Specifications Emission Filament Characteristics Anode Thermal Characteristics...

Страница 143: ...PaX i3D Green PHT 60CFO User Manual 143 12 Technical Specifications Indication of focal spot X Ray tube Cooling Curve FOCAL SPOT...

Страница 144: ...00 fps 200 fps 240 fph A D bits 14 Sensor size mm 175 4 x 86 x 21 6 251 2 x 69 x 27 1 402 x 364 x 32 fps frames per second fph frames per hour Item Description CT Model Xmaru1215CF Master Plus Xmaru15...

Страница 145: ...220 V China AC 240 V Australia Frequency 50 60 Hz Single Power rating Max 2 2 kVA The input line voltage depends on the local electrical distribution system Allowable input voltage fluctuation requir...

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Страница 147: ...Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Information 156 4 Acquiring image for the pediatric dental patient 161 4 1 Age group classification table 161 4 2 Positioning the pediatric dental patient 161 4 3 Se...

Страница 148: ...PH Lateral Figure Hard kVp mA Normal kVp mA Soft kVp mA One shot Scan Fast Scan One shot Scan Fast Scan One shot Scan Fast Scan Man 92 14 87 10 97 14 90 14 85 10 95 14 88 14 83 10 93 14 Woman 90 14 85...

Страница 149: ...d 95 10 0 95 10 0 Normal 95 9 0 95 9 0 Soft 95 8 5 95 8 5 Woman Hard 95 9 5 95 9 5 Normal 95 8 5 95 8 5 Soft 95 8 0 95 8 0 Child Hard 95 9 2 95 9 2 Normal 95 8 2 95 8 2 Soft 95 7 7 95 7 7 NOTE Dependi...

Страница 150: ...X i3D Green is designed to comply with IEC 60601 1 3 Part 1 General Requirements for Safety Test Condition Brand Name Model PaX i3D Green PHT 60CF0 Sensor type PANO Xmaru1501CF CEPH 1210SGA One shot T...

Страница 151: ...06 44 7 70 0 05 36 9 0 07 48 9 0 09 61 0 80 0 06 48 1 0 09 63 9 0 11 79 3 90 0 08 59 7 0 11 81 1 0 12 94 0 Mode Tested CT FOV 100x80 High Resolution 9 0s mA kVp 6 8 10 mGy mGy cm2 mGy mGy cm2 mGy mGy...

Страница 152: ...lus 99 14 9 0 PANO Adult CEPH 12x10 in CT 16x10 cm CT 15x15 cm mR hr 0 1 1 5 1 5 2 4 8 45 3 5 14 2 14 6 4 3 90 5 8 18 2 17 0 12 0 100 7 3 14 3 16 0 7 8 110 4 7 15 2 11 7 8 0 120 3 9 22 4 20 3 12 3 130...

Страница 153: ...3 4 PANO Mode Xmaru1501CF Test Condition Mode Tested PANO HD Adult Applied Tube Voltage Peak kVp 80 Applied Tube Current mA 16 PANO HD 13 5 s mR hr 1 m 3 3 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft 2 m 6 6 ft 0 0 070 0 053 0 0...

Страница 154: ...gh Resolution Mode 9 0s Applied Tube Voltage Peak kVp 99 Applied Tube Current mA 14 FOV 160 x 100 9 0 s mR 1 m 3 3 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft 2 m 6 6 ft 0 1 727 0 971 0 482 45 1 817 0 952 0 499 90 0 656 0 170 0...

Страница 155: ...e 15 0 s Applied Tube Voltage Peak kVp 99 Applied Tube Current mA 14 FOV 150 x 150 15 0 s mR 1 m 3 3 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft 2 m 6 6 ft 0 0 042 0 018 0 004 45 0 843 0 370 0 159 90 1 013 0 411 0 183 135 1 151...

Страница 156: ...n with the shield location The PaX i3D Green Model PHT 60CFO is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and may be used in domestic establishments and those directly connected to th...

Страница 157: ...o line s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage...

Страница 158: ...r to any part of the PaX i3D Green Model PHT 60CFO including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended sep...

Страница 159: ...ds the applicable RF compliance level above the PaX i3D Green Model PHT 60CFO should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary suc...

Страница 160: ...tromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strength from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephone...

Страница 161: ...locate mid sagittal plane Direct patient focus to mirror reflection Affix decal to mirror to aid patient in maintaining the correct position throughout exposure 2 Move chinrest into a position that is...

Страница 162: ...ion of premolars and second molars Additional bitewing controls should be based on an overall assessment of the caries activity risk The high risk patient should be examined radiographically annually...

Страница 163: ...AHIKO AOYAMA SHUJI KOYAMA MASATO YAMAUCHI Radiation dose evaluation in head and neck MDCT examinations with a 6 year old child anthropomorphic phantom Pediatr Radiol 2010 40 1206 1214 DOI 10 1007 s002...

Страница 164: ...ommunications in Medicine EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ENT Ear Nose and Throat ESD ElectroStatic Discharge EUT Equipment Under Test FDD Focal spot to Detector Distance FOD Focal spot to Object di...

Страница 165: ...3D Green PHT 60CFO User Manual 165 Appendices SID Source to Image receptor Distance SIP Signal Input Part SOP Signal Output Part SMV Submento Vertical TMJ Temporomandibular Joint UHD Ultra High Defini...

Страница 166: ...nt information contact your VATECH representative Manufactured by VATECH Co Ltd Tel 82 1588 9510 Email gcs vatech co kr Website www vatech co kr Headquarters 13 Samsung 1 ro 2 gil Hwaseong si Gyeonggi...

Страница 167: ...13 Samsung 1 ro 2 gil Hwaseong si Gyeonggi do Korea Postal Code 18449...

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